Danish minister open to extra EU money for hydrogen infrastructure

While ministers from across Europe discuss the future of energy infrastructure, the Danish energy minister is open to using more EU funds for projects such as hydrogen. But prospects are long.
"It is clear that as soon as we start looking at cross-border infrastructure, there may be a need to look at whether there is a way to find some extra EU funding to make some of this happen," says Danish minister for climate, energy and utilities Lars Aagaard (M) to EnergyWatch. (File photo). | Photo: Ronni Høirup
"It is clear that as soon as we start looking at cross-border infrastructure, there may be a need to look at whether there is a way to find some extra EU funding to make some of this happen," says Danish minister for climate, energy and utilities Lars Aagaard (M) to EnergyWatch. (File photo). | Photo: Ronni Høirup

BRUSSELS - When hundreds of gigawatts from European energy projects have to be channeled around Europe in the coming years, it will not only require longer planning for wind farms and shorter environmental approvals.

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